VideoServer Signs Keylink Systems to Distribute Networked Conferencing Solutions VideoServer IP, ISDN and E-Commerce Enabled Products Penetrate New Markets Through Partnership With Leading, Global Distributor BURLINGTON, Mass., March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- VideoServer, Inc. (Nasdaq: VSVR), the global leader of networked conferencing, today announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with KeyLink Systems, Pioneer- Standard's (Nasdaq: PIOS) two-tier distribution arm, to distribute VideoServer's entire product line through KeyLink's global network of 1,200 value-added resellers (VARs). In addition to distributing VideoServer's Encounter(TM) family of IP-based conferencing products and its Series 2000 line of circuit-switched network conferencing products, KeyLink will offer the VideoServer/IBM "GetSmart" solution, which is a complete, end-to-end solution for e-commerce-enabled distance learning. As part of this agreement, VideoServer products will also be sold through Pioneer's corporate accounts group for direct sales opportunities. "Market leaders are companies who drive industry growth both through their product innovation as well as by their choice of partners who can best provide the necessary customer support as the industry matures," said Khoa D. Nguyen, President and CEO of VideoServer. "Today's announcement is another example of VideoServer choosing the right partner to help fulfill the deployment and support needs of the growing list of companies that want to implement the most advanced networked conferencing and distance learning solutions on the market, regardless of their choice of network." Networked conferencing represents the evolution of videoconferencing toward the real-time communications of audio, video and data between multiple sites using different types of networks. VideoServer's broad product line provides the most robust, reliable and fully interoperable networked conferencing components available today across IP and circuit-switched environments. VideoServer products allow both ISVs and channel partners to build and deliver scalable, comprehensive solutions based on unique customer needs in the emerging networked conferencing and distance learning markets. "This agreement positions KeyLink Systems as a major player in both the networked conferencing and distance learning markets," said Bob Bailey, senior vice president of Pioneer-Standard's Computer Systems Division. "VideoServer's breadth of products and commitment to innovation, coupled with Pioneer's comprehensive solution offerings, gives us a competitive edge in establishing a leading presence in these two spaces." VideoServer Products Provide Best-of-Breed, Networked Conferencing Solutions VideoServer's entire product line provides the industry's leading networked conferencing solutions. The VideoServer product line includes the Encounter(TM) family of IP conferencing products, the VideoServer/IBM GetSmart solution, and the market-leading Series 2000 family of circuit-switched, multimedia conferencing products. -- Encounter NetServer -- an H.323 Multimedia Conference Server (MCS), which enables users on IP networks to create and participate in multipoint, multimedia conferences from diverse endpoints, including IP audio, video, and data, as well as POTS audio. -- Encounter Gatekeeper -- a policy manager, software application for networked conferencing, allowing for centralized control and management of all conferences and endpoints. -- Encounter NetGate -- a gateway product that integrates IP conferences with H.320 endpoints, bringing data, video and audio communications to both inter-company and intra-company communications. -- Encounter NetServer ADX 1000 -- the first integrated audio and data conferencing server to accommodate both traditional phone (POTS) users and IP telephony (Voice-over-IP) users for multiparty conferencing with an easy upgrade path to video. -- GetSmart Solution -- Using intranet and switched digital networks, the VideoServer/IBM GetSmart solution delivers live, interactive collaboration of audio, video and data. GetSmart enables providers of distance learning materials to create, manage, and track networked conferencing sessions. GetSmart offers charge-back functionality, not found in traditional conferencing solutions, which enables service providers to charge conference participant a fee per session. -- Series 2000 Family of Multimedia Conference Servers (MCS) -- VideoServer's full-featured, scalable Series 2000 family of servers provides the optimal solution for companies that rely on their conferencing servers to deliver real-time audio, video, and data communications for circuit-switched networks, such as ISDN and ATM, to users worldwide. According to a recent report from Telespan, VideoServer continues to lead the server-based videoconferencing market with 68 percent marketshare. About KeyLink Systems KeyLink Systems, a Pioneer-Standard Company, headquartered in Cleveland, is a distributor of computer systems, software, peripherals and services. KeyLink Systems is dedicated exclusively to value added resellers (VARs), providing service and support to extend their reach and enable growth. KeyLink Systems' expertise is built on a firm understanding and relationships with leading hardware and software providers. Additional information about KeyLink Systems can be found on the World Wide Web at keylink.pios.com. Pioneer-Standard Electronics, also with headquarters in Cleveland, is an international distributor of a broad range of computer products and electronic components with reported revenues of $1.7 billion for the fiscal year that ended March 31, 1998. On March 31, 1998, Pioneer-Standard completed the acquisition of Dickens Data Systems, which had fiscal 1997 revenues of $346 million, making Pioneer-Standard a $2 billion company. Pioneer-Standard has operations throughout North America, and provides access to all major Asian markets through its equity investment in World Peace Industrial Co., Ltd. (WPI), headquartered in Taiwan, and to the European markets through its equity investment in Eurodis electron PLC, headquartered in England. WPI's fiscal 1997 revenues were approximately $350 million, while Eurodis' 1997 revenues were approximately $500 million. Additional information about Pioneer and its global operations can be found on the World Wide Web at pios.com. About VideoServer VideoServer, Inc., is the leading global provider of networked conferencing, which enables people in multiple locations to communicate together, using any combination of audio, video and data. VideoServer connects employees, customers, and partners, reliably to each other by providing seamless integration of networked conferencing over LANs, WANs, and any IP-based network. The Company's Multimedia Conference Servers (MCS) and other products provide multipoint conferencing, gateway services, and conference control network management and bandwidth management. VideoServer sells its products worldwide through leading resellers and integrators, as well as remarketers of videoconferencing and networking solutions. VideoServer also sells directly to providers of conferencing services, including Internet Service Providers, telecommunication carriers, Regional Bell Operating Companies and global PTTs. Note: The VideoServer logo is a registered trademark of VideoServer, Inc. Encounter and Velocity are trademarks of VideoServer Inc. Additional information on VideoServer and its products is available at videoserver.com. All other trademarks are property of their respective companies. SOURCE VideoServer, Inc. -0- 03/03/99 /CONTACT: Carrie A. Marino of Lois Paul & Partners, 781-238-5734, carriemarino@lpp.com, or Kathy Beaulieu of VideoServer, Inc., 781-505-2230, kbeaulieu@videoserver.com/ /Web site: pios.com /Web site: pios.com |